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The Crooked Circle was the first film to be broadcast on television, on March 10 in Los Angeles. [citation needed] Morgenrot was the first film to have its screening in Nazi Germany, and thus the first film of Nazi Cinema. Released three days after Adolf Hitler became Reichskanzler, the film became a symbol of the new times touted by the Nazi ...
This is a list of film directorial debuts in chronological order. The films and dates referred to are a director's first commercial cinematic release.Many filmmakers have directed works which were not commercially released, for example early works by Orson Welles such as his filming of his stage production of Twelfth Night in 1933 or his experimental short film The Hearts of Age in 1934.
The film, which featured the first kiss in cinematic history, led to the earliest known calls for film censorship. [29] Another early film producer was Australia's Limelight Department. Commencing in 1898, it was operated by The Salvation Army in Melbourne, Australia.
Salvador Toscano created the film, "Don Juan Tenorio", which is considered one of the first films in Mexico and perhaps the first fictional film in Mexico, as South America as a continent focuses on making documentaries in its early film history. [5] [6] 1898 – Hiralal Sen was inspired and filmed the "Flower of Persia" play. [7]
Silent film Sound recording Colour film Longest film Notes United Kingdom: 1888 Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) [1] [2] Algy the Piccadilly Johnny (1900) Blackmail (1929 film) Representatives of the British Isles (1909) [3] USA: 1889 Monkeyshines (1889) The Dickson Experimental Sound Film (1895) Children Forming the U.S. Flag (1909) O.J.: Made in ...
This is an alphabetical list of film articles (or sections within articles about films). It includes made for television films . See the talk page in A for the method of indexing used.
first film to be distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution: February 27, 1954: Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue: produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions; last film to be distributed by RKO Radio Pictures: August 16, 1954: The Vanishing Prairie: December 23, 1954: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: May 25, 1955: Davy Crockett: King of the ...
Expressionist horror film, greatly influential on avant-garde filmmakers, particularly in the United States [citation needed] La Fête espagnole: Germaine Dulac: Ève Francis, Gaston Modot: France: First film written by Louis Delluc [34] [22] From Morn to Midnight: Karlheinz Martin: Ernst Deutsch: Weimar Republic